English to Gujarati Dictionary dedicate

dedicate

સમર્પિત
definition
verb
Joan has dedicated her life to animals
devote (time, effort, or oneself) to a particular task or purpose.
translation of 'dedicate'
સમર્પણ કરવું
verb
અર્પણ કરવું
example
When all was ready, Bishop Dominic Conway came again May 13, 1973 to open and 'dedicate' the new Holy Cross.
Choose your course wisely and 'dedicate' yourself to that purpose.
The Marthoma Metropolitan, Philipose Mar Chrysostom, will 'dedicate' the building at a function at the Boys Home at 4 p.m.
you should 'dedicate' a telephone line to each modem you plan to install
This summer they will 'dedicate' the reclaimed open space as the 4,700-acre Orange County Great Park.
But where did the initial inspiration to 'dedicate' an art exhibition to the subject of Australian Football come from?
Let us 'dedicate' our best efforts in organizing our coming World Congress of Boxing Doctors, which will be the second in history.
Mr Kolar quit his job to 'dedicate' himself to a task he says has been almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Despite his acclaim, he finds writing to be a saviour of sorts and always manages to find the time to 'dedicate' himself to the creative task, no matter how busy his day.
the ex-president came to 'dedicate' a $2.6 million recreation center
He cannot 'dedicate' himself to larger purposes.
The book is 'dedicated' to Kostova's father, a recently retired professor of urban planning, who first told her some of the stories she relates.
The Japanese learnt to capitalize on the interest in this art form very quickly - opening up nurseries 'dedicated' solely to grow, train and then export bonsai trees.
I was at school with him and the second book is 'dedicated' to Sean.
Once he got out, they went on a family holiday together, and his book is 'dedicated' to her and their children.
Among them was a posthumous portrait statue of Nobunaga, which bears a 'dedicatory' inscription dated 1583.
There is hardly a leading newspaper that has not 'dedicated' an article or comment to the subject.
Sorley's depiction of how General Abrams 'dedicated' himself to this task is compelling.
The book is 'dedicated' to my mother so it could hardly reflect that.
In England, many churches were 'dedicated' to her, most notably St. Bride's Church in London's Fleet Street.
St Joseph's was opened and 'dedicated' by the then Bishop of Elphin, Dominic Conway, on October 30, 1983.
She also wished the table to include both her husband's coat of arms (he has a great interest in heraldry) and a 'dedicatory' inscription to him that would mention their three children.
Churches were increasingly 'dedicated' to, and children named after, universal saints.
Alfred Schnittke's First Cello Concerto is surely one major candidate, first performed by the orchestra in 1991 and again on this occasion by the work's 'dedicatee' , Natalia Gutman.
Throughout the volume, Lanyer lauds her primary 'dedicatee' Margaret Clifford, the Countess of Cumberland, for her charity, piety, chastity, learning, and nobility.
Her first book was 'dedicated' to Christopher, but this latest work is for Nick and Billy - younger sons of Sarah and her husband, David.
The building will provide 'dedicated' laboratory and office facilities for 30 researchers and a research manager.
Since last October, the students have been 'dedicating' themselves to the task of mounting the enduringly popular Guys and Dolls.
The church was 'dedicated' to St Anthony of Egypt, patron saint of swineherds and of charcoal burners, a trade carried out on the fell for many years in the past.
The third section of the catalog is 'dedicated' to the subject of icons in various media, from panel paintings to textiles.
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